Posted 24 February 2012 - 11:19 PM

Can anyone suggest an instructional approach on how to accomplish a texture substitution in photoshop as described below by T. Patterson?

From Tom Patterson's "Getting Real: Reflecting on the New Look of National Park Service Maps", 2002

"Using an aerial photograph or satellite image (registered to a base map), land cover is carefully delineated as Photoshop selections with pixel-level precision. These selections are then transferred to the base map, where they are filled with generic land cover textures cloned from the aerial photograph, or even from other photographs (Figure 9)."

The response in that topic was vaguely helpful. I hope that some advanced cartographers that frequent these forums would be willing to divulge an instructional approach to accomplish what Tom has done.